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thank you for joining us. see you next time . >> before we leave you this evening, here is another oscar moment.. >> this cowboy in western tradition which is really macho and another love story as another genre. g i think it will be hard. it's a very special piece of material.ri to me it's the ultimate example of what purely love is. after a while it's not even the gender, their sexual orientatioi or even their social pressure. it's character. one character takes the fall for it. one takes the risk. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ ♪ if you've had a coke in the last 20 years, ( screams ) you've had a hand in giving college scholarships... and support to thousands of our nation's... most promising students. ♪ ( coca-cola 5-note mnemonic ) tavis: good evening from los angeles. i'm tavis smiley. first up tonight a conversation with "new york times" columnist charles blow on the growing challenges facing the obama white house. blow writes
thank you for joining us. see you next time . >> before we leave you this evening, here is another oscar moment.. >> this cowboy in western tradition which is really macho and another love story as another genre. g i think it will be hard. it's a very special piece of material.ri to me it's the ultimate example of what purely love is. after a while it's not even the gender, their sexual orientatioi or even their social pressure. it's character. one character takes the fall for it....
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a lot of these stories have children in them and they deal with us as our animal nature a us as animals in nature so there is a story about the mudslide. how we are subject to the whims of nation. tavis: this is inside baseball because i love books and i was curious about the way the stories are laid out. 14 stories. i would ask the audience why these songs appear in this order. there is great debate how we're going to sequence the record. did you have that consideration for sequences these stories? >> that is exactly the same metaphor i would use. it is like putting an album together. how are they going to play off each other? john chiever he is a master. i was putting my book together and i said how do you do it and play them off together? he said you take the best three and put them first and save one really good one for last. i think it is a little more subtle than that. you want to play the stories off each other. one is an i narrative and then a first rson story. what is your story. what is the hit going to be if it were a record? that would be the first track. tavis: let me take
a lot of these stories have children in them and they deal with us as our animal nature a us as animals in nature so there is a story about the mudslide. how we are subject to the whims of nation. tavis: this is inside baseball because i love books and i was curious about the way the stories are laid out. 14 stories. i would ask the audience why these songs appear in this order. there is great debate how we're going to sequence the record. did you have that consideration for sequences these...
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administration hasn't told the why what his vision is for the united states where he wants to take us. i think they've gotten policy right in the vast majority of cases. this president came in with the worst situation since world war ii. this is a country that was facing an economic calamity and this was a president who actually rescued capitalism. >> let's be understanding and realistic, particularly after only one year. the real grade is incomplete. as we look at this, what do you think is his biggest challenge, marcus? is it in fact, as we saw this past week with him kind of going to chill and putting his charm on and getting the house at least to say yes to health care, is that his biggest challenge in fact? >> his biggest challenge is economic. policy aside, two wars aside, his biggest challenge is economic. the reason the administration's contraited so much on health care is because it makes up 18% of the united states economy. if you don't get that right, even if you were to get people working again, those lucky enough to have jobs, if we have little raises this year for next y
administration hasn't told the why what his vision is for the united states where he wants to take us. i think they've gotten policy right in the vast majority of cases. this president came in with the worst situation since world war ii. this is a country that was facing an economic calamity and this was a president who actually rescued capitalism. >> let's be understanding and realistic, particularly after only one year. the real grade is incomplete. as we look at this, what do you think...
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it 's the union bosses that are causing us trouble. those are the politicians. they've set us up. then your kids don't see you stand up. what are you teaching your children? are you teaching them that the everyday guy can't make a difference? if you are saying and i've heard this in the last couple of weeks, i'd like to be there at 8-28. it's important to be there at 8-28. steps of the lincoln memorial. but i don't know. something could happen. there could be problems, i've heard. are you teaching to your children through your actions that terror works? that people can frighten other people into sitting down, shutting up, being quiet? i don't know what you believe. you may be all the way to the left. don't teach your kids that the ends justify the means. don't teach your kids that somebody else has to do this work. don't teach your kids through your mouth anything. teach them your value and dreams by living it. what is it that your kids will say? how is it? how will they answer? what were the dreams of my father? and my mother? back in a minute. t now, back to. ♪ ♪ >> glenn: y
it 's the union bosses that are causing us trouble. those are the politicians. they've set us up. then your kids don't see you stand up. what are you teaching your children? are you teaching them that the everyday guy can't make a difference? if you are saying and i've heard this in the last couple of weeks, i'd like to be there at 8-28. it's important to be there at 8-28. steps of the lincoln memorial. but i don't know. something could happen. there could be problems, i've heard. are you...
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joining us are to reporters. >> congressman, let's talk about what happened -- some very interesting primaries and one general election last tuesday and what lessons you take from that, good and bad shape your thinking about the general election in november. >> we have a lot primaries and each primary hadn't owned need set of one thing that was unique on the power of the tea party movement, with rand paul run and -- rand paul one and charlie crist itv republican party in florida. it is driving the eventual republican nominee for their and further to the right. in areas other mainstream and centrist, is going to present a challenge for republicans. the election that was on the ballot last tuesday, where you had a republican matched up against a democrat, it was a special alexian in pennsylvania. the republicans did a test drive of their november strategy and it did crash. what happened was, republicans tried to make president obama and the speaker of the house and to a bogyman. the democratic candidate focused on economic issues, jobs, and focused on what people are thinking in caring
joining us are to reporters. >> congressman, let's talk about what happened -- some very interesting primaries and one general election last tuesday and what lessons you take from that, good and bad shape your thinking about the general election in november. >> we have a lot primaries and each primary hadn't owned need set of one thing that was unique on the power of the tea party movement, with rand paul run and -- rand paul one and charlie crist itv republican party in florida. it...
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show us how or tell us how. that is a very unique opportunity and not too many political parties or candidates get a chance to do that to go back to the american people how they have it in this stepped in the past but what is expected of leadership that contract with america in 1994 meant something and it still means something today. when they saw bill wholesale march away from those principles outlined and the ideals laid out in that document, people took it personally. has a thick kid started to reject the very things you raise them to believe to help them understand and made that commitment to them and them to you that this is part of our family so that sense of rejection was very strong and still is for a lot of folks. my hope is certainly the world i try to engage with the leadership around the country in his and to understand and let's move forward with their new perspective of how we ring gauge with the american people and restore the faith and trust in the leadership and their like what i am seeing so fa
show us how or tell us how. that is a very unique opportunity and not too many political parties or candidates get a chance to do that to go back to the american people how they have it in this stepped in the past but what is expected of leadership that contract with america in 1994 meant something and it still means something today. when they saw bill wholesale march away from those principles outlined and the ideals laid out in that document, people took it personally. has a thick kid started...
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but the town the week that early on, i use that to raise money. i applied for grants that support everything from poverty the public education to entertainment and so on. >> you would show them their film? >> i would show them short pieces so that they got a sense of production quality. >> if you are not headed in that direction of supporting the ideas of choice, would they have funded you? >> i think it depends on the founder. they had no say over the final product. as far as they were concerned, it could have ended up by the way. they did not see an early rough cut even. >> did anyone monitor your phone? >> in no way. she was very generous, open in ourrschool doors and not knowing what the final product would be. >> public space, and i alluded to it, charter schools are located sometimes inside another school? >> yes. in new york that happens very often. one thing that the chancellor has done in the traditional school system is breakdown large schools to be many small schools in the same building. this is sort of like that. you can have a public
but the town the week that early on, i use that to raise money. i applied for grants that support everything from poverty the public education to entertainment and so on. >> you would show them their film? >> i would show them short pieces so that they got a sense of production quality. >> if you are not headed in that direction of supporting the ideas of choice, would they have funded you? >> i think it depends on the founder. they had no say over the final product. as...
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we're glad you have joined us. a fascinating conversation with science writer shankar vedantam coming up right now >> there are so many things that wal-mart is looking forward to doing, like helping people live better, but mostly we're looking forward to helping build stronger communities and relationships because with your help, the best is yet to come. >> nationwide insurance proudly supports tavis smiley. tavis and nationwide insurance working to improve financial literacy and the economic empowerment that comes with it. ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] tavis: shankar vedantam, the national science writer for the "washington post." his new book is called "the hidden brain," how our unconscious minds elect presidents, control markets, wage wars and save our lives. great to have you on this program. >> thank you for having me. tavis: who knew our unconscious minds could do all of tha
we're glad you have joined us. a fascinating conversation with science writer shankar vedantam coming up right now >> there are so many things that wal-mart is looking forward to doing, like helping people live better, but mostly we're looking forward to helping build stronger communities and relationships because with your help, the best is yet to come. >> nationwide insurance proudly supports tavis smiley. tavis and nationwide insurance working to improve financial literacy and...
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they come to us for help. at ge capital, we've been financing taylor guitars for over eight years, helng them build a strong dealer network. bringing music to people... i like that. ♪ ♪ [ bob ] i didn't know you could play i didt either. ♪ >> neil: now it is getting interesting in philadelphia where the president is moments from rallying the troops in a state the party has to win but political eight ball. there are a lot of protesters, a lot of tea partiers there. it is a real scene and a real scene here in new york city. we are following things closely for you outside today. the longer the day guess on the more vendors have arrived. i told you about the $10 gucci purse. now i'm told we can get a rolex for $10. i understand what i'm doing after the show. has anyone seen the sausage vendors? no. okay, when they come, were -- we're there. to florida now where a little warmer than it is here. marco rubio letting the democrats do some of his fighting. former president clinton was asking democratic candidate
they come to us for help. at ge capital, we've been financing taylor guitars for over eight years, helng them build a strong dealer network. bringing music to people... i like that. ♪ ♪ [ bob ] i didn't know you could play i didt either. ♪ >> neil: now it is getting interesting in philadelphia where the president is moments from rallying the troops in a state the party has to win but political eight ball. there are a lot of protesters, a lot of tea partiers there. it is a real scene...
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for which the federal government has some responsibility and i think this is where barack obama could use his influence in a very healthy way. we're waiting. >> there's another decision this week. mark zuckerberg, the facebook billionaire decided to donate 100 million to new jersey schools and looks like new jersey governor chris christie might invite newark mayor, cory booker, a democrat, but a reformer to take charge of the newark schools. is that a big development? >> it's a big development not so much because of the money. because we all know that newark schools in particular-- >> are some of the worst in the world. >> some of the worst, but also per pupil, high already in the school and the nice thing about the donation, reportedly it will be conditioned or be targeted to certain reforms, the mayor of newark will be able to use it to expand charter schools and for teacher evaluation systems and so forth. so, it's money targeting reforms that we know can be effective. >> paul: are they going to change-- does it have the potential, bill, all of this momentum to change the way that demo
for which the federal government has some responsibility and i think this is where barack obama could use his influence in a very healthy way. we're waiting. >> there's another decision this week. mark zuckerberg, the facebook billionaire decided to donate 100 million to new jersey schools and looks like new jersey governor chris christie might invite newark mayor, cory booker, a democrat, but a reformer to take charge of the newark schools. is that a big development? >> it's a big...
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look at us. we're trying to bring about peace. but really we're closing our eyes to what is going on in reality. it is all quite extract. and just put on for the media. >> is empty talk. when negotiated with the israelis the last 18 years but achieved nothing. it will not budge on the key issue. borders, jerusalem. i think the talks are pointless, a waste of time. >> i think the peace talks just keep on recruiting themselves over and over again. i do not think they will achieve anything. not because of the failure on the part of the palestinians but because netanyahu does not want to stop settlement building. >> the only way to bring about a two state solution is that both sides are clear and fair about their addictions. the palestinians have to stop saying the land belongs to than in the israeli set to start -- stop claiming the land just about themselves. >> the way i see it, there's no room here about two states. but i do not believe in two states. >> it is not look like it we are ever going to have a palestinian state. the isr
look at us. we're trying to bring about peace. but really we're closing our eyes to what is going on in reality. it is all quite extract. and just put on for the media. >> is empty talk. when negotiated with the israelis the last 18 years but achieved nothing. it will not budge on the key issue. borders, jerusalem. i think the talks are pointless, a waste of time. >> i think the peace talks just keep on recruiting themselves over and over again. i do not think they will achieve...
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i used to be one of them. i used to be a conservative democrat. i'm in the anymore because it doesn't exist. you're other a pelosi reid obama democrat or a republican. you've got to do, a little you're right z i applaud your efforts. because you thought there was a chance to pick off a ben nelson or one of the so called conservative democrats. i didn't think so. i knew once arm twisting began and money started to flow, that it would be hard for them to say no. >> if you represents more that be just a optimism on my heart. this represents a change in politic interests tl is no such thing as an independent democrat. if you're a democrat, you're a democrat that. is all you can be. >> was this, because every american now is going to pay hundreds of millions of dollars. hundreds of millions of dollars to these states just to buy off, you know cash for culture as they call it. is that bribery sf. >> yes. >> or worse because it's other people's money? >> i think it's bribery. i'm interested in what will come out in next couple years and want to know what
i used to be one of them. i used to be a conservative democrat. i'm in the anymore because it doesn't exist. you're other a pelosi reid obama democrat or a republican. you've got to do, a little you're right z i applaud your efforts. because you thought there was a chance to pick off a ben nelson or one of the so called conservative democrats. i didn't think so. i knew once arm twisting began and money started to flow, that it would be hard for them to say no. >> if you represents more...
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awfully important for us to be able to continue to do that. >> let me follow up and i'll let mr. rubio respond, three republicans voted for the obama stimulus when it passed in 2009. olympia snowe and susan collins and arlen specter. are you saying that if you had been a senator republican senator in the u.s. senate in 2009 you would have voted for the stimulus. >> that is clear and i think it was the right thing to do at the time. you have to go back and remember what was happening in our economy, it was literally falling off the clichff and the ideas to prop up our economy frankly began under president bush, it was the t.a.r.p. and wanted to be sure our financial institutions did not collapse. the people didn't have to have fear and a run on the banks or something of that nature and when it came to the stimulus, it was to help our economy and things started to stabilize now and they are getting better in florida. >> chris: mr. rubio. >> i don't know how you define stability having the highest unemployment rate in florida's history, certainly is not stability especially to the o
awfully important for us to be able to continue to do that. >> let me follow up and i'll let mr. rubio respond, three republicans voted for the obama stimulus when it passed in 2009. olympia snowe and susan collins and arlen specter. are you saying that if you had been a senator republican senator in the u.s. senate in 2009 you would have voted for the stimulus. >> that is clear and i think it was the right thing to do at the time. you have to go back and remember what was happening...
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dare el west wl also join us. rethinking u.s. immigration policy. and we'll talk about proposals for attracting more highly educated and entrepreneurial immigrants to the u.s. and then sarah kline, center for the science and public interest, a food safety attorney. and it's a kickoff of our week long series examining food policy in the united states. for monday we'll look at the food safety legislation that was passed by congress. all that the papers and your calls on "washington journal" tomorrow. stay tuned for "newsmakers" right after this show. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> i think a mistake that a lot of british people make is to think that they're broadly comparable, the british and american system. your president is like our prime minister and that you have to two house us and we do too. no, our prime minister has much more power than your president. host: >> comparing the briish an american forms of government as we talk with our guest about elections, the
dare el west wl also join us. rethinking u.s. immigration policy. and we'll talk about proposals for attracting more highly educated and entrepreneurial immigrants to the u.s. and then sarah kline, center for the science and public interest, a food safety attorney. and it's a kickoff of our week long series examining food policy in the united states. for monday we'll look at the food safety legislation that was passed by congress. all that the papers and your calls on "washington...
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our nuclear shield enables us to solve all the tasks is used to solve. of course, we will be developing a new system. it is normal. the whole world is doing that. it needs to be done in the conventional framework, including taking into account our future accords and agreements with the americans. this is a process that will be continued. our nuclear shield will always be effective and adequate to protect our national interest. >> speaking of the most important and near the international subject, we have to focus on the elections in the ukraine. we have gotten away from the start date. who is our preferred russian candidate? is there one? >> based on -- most of my remarks on the ukrainian subject haverford to the -- subject have referred to the incumbent candidate. ukraine is an independent state where the president will be determined by the nation. i'm confident that the nation is capable of making sense of the political declaration and the political struggle which is under way there. there are a couple of dozen candidates there. i would very much like t
our nuclear shield enables us to solve all the tasks is used to solve. of course, we will be developing a new system. it is normal. the whole world is doing that. it needs to be done in the conventional framework, including taking into account our future accords and agreements with the americans. this is a process that will be continued. our nuclear shield will always be effective and adequate to protect our national interest. >> speaking of the most important and near the international...
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>> i used to think it was a joke. >> i wonder. i think it will take a smarter it demigod to beat barack obama. i think we are getting to a point where the inconceivable is now possible. >> sarah palin is going to be on the cover of new york times magazine and has another book coming out. >> i think it is mostly a celebrity nonsense. >> we live in an era where you can say almost anything. she has been very successful at that. she is a very gifted and attractive candidate. i still think she polarizes people so much she cannot win. this is a woman who has exactly two years of governance in a small state. that is her only experience it. >> can she win the nomination? if she wins it, can she wind? >> can she win the nomination? i am not sure. she is certainly a possible nominee. i do not rule out anybody winning becau anying can happen. she does not have an ally in li- sao rakowski who was just reelected to the senate on every count. >> this is the mandatory service segment in every show. if sarah did not exist, what would the liberals
>> i used to think it was a joke. >> i wonder. i think it will take a smarter it demigod to beat barack obama. i think we are getting to a point where the inconceivable is now possible. >> sarah palin is going to be on the cover of new york times magazine and has another book coming out. >> i think it is mostly a celebrity nonsense. >> we live in an era where you can say almost anything. she has been very successful at that. she is a very gifted and attractive...
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of us had long relationships and have been covering politics for close to 20 years. the relationships that we have with the sources was the basis on which the book was built. if we hadn't had such strong relationships with our sources i don't think we could have done what we did. we have been hardened also by the response, which is been uniformly positive. people have sent me notes of congratulations. i think as far as we can tell from what we have heard and we haven't heard from everybody but we've heard from an awful lot of people, people feel so we've got the story right and we have done it in a way they think is both fair, accurate and good for history in the sense that we captured things about the campaign and have these people live through the campaign, how to change them and have the strength and weaknesses affected the way in which they waged a campaign that are important for people of the going to be looking back at this campaign for many years to come to understand what happens back back to georgia and amy on the independent line. good morning. >> caller: s
of us had long relationships and have been covering politics for close to 20 years. the relationships that we have with the sources was the basis on which the book was built. if we hadn't had such strong relationships with our sources i don't think we could have done what we did. we have been hardened also by the response, which is been uniformly positive. people have sent me notes of congratulations. i think as far as we can tell from what we have heard and we haven't heard from everybody but...
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we're going to row or sink and i want us to row. >> can you give us an update. >> had a long talk with a prime minister today. he first of all has done i think a remarkable job of being a loyal prime minister, but not being involved in the political element that's going on except to try to keep calm. there was a decision made by the electoral council to review the vote and ask outside observers to come in, who were not only credible, but knowledgeable and they will announce how to do that. today was calm and they expect the weekend to be calm. we are going to have our commission meeting next week. we may move it to the dominican republic. but i think one of the best thing that we can do for the people of haiti is to prove that haitians on the commission and the donors are still committed to the long-term reconstruction process, whoever gets elected president. the best thing they can do is everyone understands they had to care ary out this election under difficult circumstanceses, even getting the i.d. cards to everybody because they were in those tented areas. but what i can say is tha
we're going to row or sink and i want us to row. >> can you give us an update. >> had a long talk with a prime minister today. he first of all has done i think a remarkable job of being a loyal prime minister, but not being involved in the political element that's going on except to try to keep calm. there was a decision made by the electoral council to review the vote and ask outside observers to come in, who were not only credible, but knowledgeable and they will announce how to...
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they are killing you and us. you'll just be the last one. you're being used. afl-c afl-cio. richard trumka, what he said recently. here it is, we need, we need to fundamentally restructure our economy and reestablish the popular control over the private corporation. popular control. which has distorted our economy and hijacked our government. that's the long-term job, but we should start now. let me tell you something. i told you a year and a half ago, please read this book. this is coming insurrection, the invisible committee and it's written in europe and written by many of these people who are their contacts over in europe. these are the same people who have written this book. the same kind of people. they're not the literal people, but they have the same context and the same beliefs and it is the most frightening-- in this book it talks how you must destroy the family unit. it's evil. and they're communists. they're democratic socialists, please, america, i beg of you, get down on your knees and you pray not only for this country. for the republic, but you pray, quite ho
they are killing you and us. you'll just be the last one. you're being used. afl-c afl-cio. richard trumka, what he said recently. here it is, we need, we need to fundamentally restructure our economy and reestablish the popular control over the private corporation. popular control. which has distorted our economy and hijacked our government. that's the long-term job, but we should start now. let me tell you something. i told you a year and a half ago, please read this book. this is coming...
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and when they -- when it comes to drug use in particular, why should tpwhoin uses drugs be nut a cage and then released to a permanent second-class status envelope they are subject to scorn and exclusion for the rest of their life? it's just an utterly irresponsible an unnecessarily punitive response to what amounts to a public health problem. you know, i don't think most americans would want anyone they cared about who had a drug problem to be nut a cage. i don't think most americans would want anyone they care about to be subject to discrim nation for the rest of their life simply because they broke the law once. but in our society, it appears we don't care that. about yeah. kids who are back and brown and liveing in communities that are for their rp parents to do name prison and when they are stopped and searched on the way to school and on the way home driveing this cars, this has has become normal in these communities, bart of what it means to be plaque in america and we as a nation hold ourselves out as an depeemp and we shouldn't is a system in this country that really gates yo
and when they -- when it comes to drug use in particular, why should tpwhoin uses drugs be nut a cage and then released to a permanent second-class status envelope they are subject to scorn and exclusion for the rest of their life? it's just an utterly irresponsible an unnecessarily punitive response to what amounts to a public health problem. you know, i don't think most americans would want anyone they cared about who had a drug problem to be nut a cage. i don't think most americans would...
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joining us now with a treatment plan for what ails us, chairman and ceo of forbes inc. . his magazine with four revolutionary ideas to create jobs that won't cost taxpayers a dime. former head of companies like at&t broad band, one of the strongest advocates of investment in the country and dealing with china head on. it's a pleasure to see both of you. you have the article, steve. we have four things here. bring on the share economy, as you say. every man and woman is an entrepreneur. what is the basis for this list. then wuk us through this is the list. >> we have the normal rates. but we asked people experts, give us ideas that aren't going to get people's hackles up. if an immigrant wants to come in the country, if he starts an company that needs employees, that reduces the time he gets a green card. if he hires ten people for a period of time, he get t it right away. >> shared economy is a company will commit to have a certain percent of revenues go to jobs, so the more people you hire, the existing workers give lower pay, but it gives them incentive to bring in more
joining us now with a treatment plan for what ails us, chairman and ceo of forbes inc. . his magazine with four revolutionary ideas to create jobs that won't cost taxpayers a dime. former head of companies like at&t broad band, one of the strongest advocates of investment in the country and dealing with china head on. it's a pleasure to see both of you. you have the article, steve. we have four things here. bring on the share economy, as you say. every man and woman is an entrepreneur. what...
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for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q-and- a.org. "q&a" programs are also available as c-span podcasts. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> c-span -- our public affairs content is available on television, radio, and online. you can also connect with us on twitter, facebook, and youtube. sign up for schedule alert e- mails at c-span.org. >> monday on "washington journal," cbs correspondent diana olick on foreclosures. jean karr penske gene karpink ski and jason mattera. live in 7:00 a.m. eastern. and then live to oklahoma city to a remembrance ceremony remembering 15 years since the bombing of the murrah building. a keynote by current homeland security secretary janet napolitano. that is beginning just before 10:00 a.m. eastern here on c- span. >> in a moment, a look at the british alexian and the first ever u.s.-style televised debate among party leaders in that country. and then another chance to see stanley crouch. >> the british collection is made fit.
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this is true with every demographic but it is especially with us it's always the women. so the other thing that we identify as we are very pro-military but antiwar and you can see this going back since world war ii. every war african-americans had been steadfastly against even though we support the military as a means of sort of rising and social mobility. the first iraq aboard the one exception of the kind of support, there was propaganda around that and then we sort of turned against. so, i suppose that to say understanding who we are is the basis for what france called mom consciousness or steven called black consciousness. and this is not to beon
this is true with every demographic but it is especially with us it's always the women. so the other thing that we identify as we are very pro-military but antiwar and you can see this going back since world war ii. every war african-americans had been steadfastly against even though we support the military as a means of sort of rising and social mobility. the first iraq aboard the one exception of the kind of support, there was propaganda around that and then we sort of turned against. so, i...
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tell us what they are saying about you? >> i guess it is a good sign democrats are spending hundreds of thousands to tear down my candidacy. sure sign they are afraid what the voters of hawaii may do. some attacks have been that i supposedly favor shipping jobs overseas. the reason for that is because i signed a pledge not to raise taxes. it is utterly prepros -- preposterous claim but a sign of how desperate the democrats are. we can win. if we win here in hawaii it makes a profound statement for the republicans to take back control of the u.s. house of representatives this coming november. >> sean: it seems the biggest issue with the campaign committee their attacks is that you oppose the stimulus plan. you have gone on record saying you have never voted for a tax increase. never supported wasteful government spending. we have chronicled in two specials on this program the government waste as it relates to the stimulus. i would think this is a favorable issue for. it is the only thing -- go ahead. >> sean, it clearly show
tell us what they are saying about you? >> i guess it is a good sign democrats are spending hundreds of thousands to tear down my candidacy. sure sign they are afraid what the voters of hawaii may do. some attacks have been that i supposedly favor shipping jobs overseas. the reason for that is because i signed a pledge not to raise taxes. it is utterly prepros -- preposterous claim but a sign of how desperate the democrats are. we can win. if we win here in hawaii it makes a profound...
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so stay with us. you tonight want to miss jay -- don't want to miss jamie's reports. >> next month, that's for sure. but right now, if you want the most and they're paying a pledge for people, the first priority here is abc 2 news, johnson live with the latest. >> reporter: good morning, megan. yes, in less than a month, city council president, stephanie raulings blake will become mayor. now, at this weekend's foundation awards breakfast, people were already treating her as if she were running the city. at this city she received the award of excellence and a lifetime achievement award. blake was treated to -- from some powerful sources, something that she says is very much welcomed as the city tackles difficult issues even before the transition and complete and long after. >> with a keen eye on our budget we are operating at a deficit. if we don't get that under control, nothing else matters. we have to protect our core priorities, and other city services. in order to do that we need to get the budget
so stay with us. you tonight want to miss jay -- don't want to miss jamie's reports. >> next month, that's for sure. but right now, if you want the most and they're paying a pledge for people, the first priority here is abc 2 news, johnson live with the latest. >> reporter: good morning, megan. yes, in less than a month, city council president, stephanie raulings blake will become mayor. now, at this weekend's foundation awards breakfast, people were already treating her as if she...
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he showed us that he was courageous, he showed us thahow connected he is to people like you, and he showed us that this was our opportunity to change people's lives for the better for generations to come. [applause] he was showing us that maine's voices and values can make their way all way to washington and have an impact. -- all the way to washington and have an impact. [applause] for the past year, i have been proud to call that person my boss. [applause] so, ladies and gentlemen, please tell me welcome our president, barack obama. [cheers and applause] ♪ ["hail to the chief" plays] [applause] [cheers and applause] >> hello, portland. thank you. thank you. thank you, portland. thank you. thank you. thank you, everybody. thank you so much, thank you. thank you, everybody. what a wonderful -- when the sun comes out around here, everybody gets excited. [applause] i love you back. [cheers and applause] i have to say the last time i was in maine was before the caucuses. it was a little cooler here, as i recall. it is wonderful to be back here. people want to say a few nice things about. fi
he showed us that he was courageous, he showed us thahow connected he is to people like you, and he showed us that this was our opportunity to change people's lives for the better for generations to come. [applause] he was showing us that maine's voices and values can make their way all way to washington and have an impact. -- all the way to washington and have an impact. [applause] for the past year, i have been proud to call that person my boss. [applause] so, ladies and gentlemen, please...
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you still have too big to fail an you have this tax which is supposed to make us feel better. >> that's a better solution. is it right bankers are making the bonuses because the taxpayers came to the rescue. should they keep the bonuses? any takers? >> it doesn't particularly -- there are bonuses and there are bonuses. should the top five guys be getting 20-50 million dollars. that's what the focus is on. most of the banks have employees of several hundred if not thousands of people who once again like the aig had nothing to do with the problem. should they be deprived of the bonuses? >> these huge bonuses all go away if you let them fail. they don't have the advantage no benefit of capitals too big to fail. you can solve the problem if you are willing to let them fail. >> and maybe put limits on leverage of the amount they take on. >> you can on friday an egg and they are trying to give the political cover here. >> it would be so much more important to try to picks the system if it doesn't happen again. especially with the fed having its foot on the accelerator. >> creates subsidy for
you still have too big to fail an you have this tax which is supposed to make us feel better. >> that's a better solution. is it right bankers are making the bonuses because the taxpayers came to the rescue. should they keep the bonuses? any takers? >> it doesn't particularly -- there are bonuses and there are bonuses. should the top five guys be getting 20-50 million dollars. that's what the focus is on. most of the banks have employees of several hundred if not thousands of people...
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governor thanks for joining us. his new book is called "no apology" the case for american greatness. subwar, everybody assumes this book is the kickoff to your 2012 presidential campaign. are they write? >> guest: it is too early to 12. i haven't made a decision in that regard and frankly the book has come from my experience over the years working in the private sector, working in other countries and seeing that some of those countries are making a lot of progress. we have always assumed we are way ahead of the rest of the world and other nations are catching up at my concern is if we don't recognize the source of our greatness and take action to shore up the fundamentals of americans, america's vitality that we could find ourselves being eclipsed by the nation so this is a book saying america, let's wake up and do what we always do, rise to the occasion. let's rebuild our strength and provide for our kids and their kids a bright future. >> host: now, part of this seems to be especially in the early parts of the boo
governor thanks for joining us. his new book is called "no apology" the case for american greatness. subwar, everybody assumes this book is the kickoff to your 2012 presidential campaign. are they write? >> guest: it is too early to 12. i haven't made a decision in that regard and frankly the book has come from my experience over the years working in the private sector, working in other countries and seeing that some of those countries are making a lot of progress. we have...
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we avoid using the term deadline ourselves. that is not a term that we have used because we want to keep the door to dialogue open. >> bret: when we return, selling americans and the world on a costly global warming plan. ♪ wellbeing. we're all striving for it. purina cat chow helps you nuture it in your cat... with a full family of excellent nutrition... and helpful resources. ♪ purina cat chow. share a better life. we make the sale. we make our month. we make our year. will you have 3g coverage when you need it most ? kick the small-business blues by putting your business on the map. oh, come on ! check, please. get almost 5x more 3g coverage than at&t with verizon wireless. come into a store today to buy one blackberry and get another one free. and put your business on the map. >> bret: candidate obama spoke often of transforming america. but when it came to the environment, he set his sights even higher. saving the planet. the president once again in his own words. >> we will be able to look back and tell our children t
we avoid using the term deadline ourselves. that is not a term that we have used because we want to keep the door to dialogue open. >> bret: when we return, selling americans and the world on a costly global warming plan. ♪ wellbeing. we're all striving for it. purina cat chow helps you nuture it in your cat... with a full family of excellent nutrition... and helpful resources. ♪ purina cat chow. share a better life. we make the sale. we make our month. we make our year. will you have...
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that is what makes us unique. if that is what makes us strong. anybody can help us write the next great chapter in our history. now, we cannot forget that this process of immigration and the eventual inclusion has often been painful. each new wave of immigrants has generated fear and resentment towards newcomers, particularly in times of economic upheaval. >> president rack obama, since he was running for office, i think he was running for the white house, he told me in an interview in may 2008 that he was going to have an immigration bill during his first year in office. 18 months later, nothing has happened. president barack obama who broke his promise. it is that simple. the speech was fantastic, but we need action. deportationstop the of students. he could stopped -- he could have stopped the deportation of students. he could have called for a bipartisan white house summit on immigration. he could have even presented his own proposal, his own immigration bill, as he promised during the campaign, and he did not, so the time for speeches is ove
that is what makes us unique. if that is what makes us strong. anybody can help us write the next great chapter in our history. now, we cannot forget that this process of immigration and the eventual inclusion has often been painful. each new wave of immigrants has generated fear and resentment towards newcomers, particularly in times of economic upheaval. >> president rack obama, since he was running for office, i think he was running for the white house, he told me in an interview in...
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us because on american citizens we have to remember that. america is this model for democracy you know we've become. like people in third world countries. look to america and say you know you guys are really seem like you got it together you know. it's not really together it's just a facade of you know everybody is the make up is there but behind the make up is kind of like kind of like chaotic if it's not a democracy here in the united states what is it that's a good question it's a good question. when people can speak up when they can have a peaceful protests. about injustices that's in the community is for something as small as from police brutality to what's going on in the with the oil spill. and be active when you have the people dissatisfied what was going on with the policies then you have to wake up in the morning president obama has to we're going to morsi i what am i going to do about what's going on in. detroit all fifty fifty five schools it's called harm are going to deal with this like we're talking about the future that was s
us because on american citizens we have to remember that. america is this model for democracy you know we've become. like people in third world countries. look to america and say you know you guys are really seem like you got it together you know. it's not really together it's just a facade of you know everybody is the make up is there but behind the make up is kind of like kind of like chaotic if it's not a democracy here in the united states what is it that's a good question it's a good...
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thanks so much for joining us early. we're up early because of this breaking news and a developing story here in new york city, there's been a terror scare in time square as police find a car packed with explosive devices in the heart of new york city. >> yeah, thousands of people were evacuated. a lot of people were in shows last night and had to cancel shows in the middle of them. streets were closed and local police and federal officials searching this morning for who is responsible. >> david lee miller is live in time square with us this morning. david lee, what do we know at that point? the best news, no injuries, this thing did not explode, but how is the investigation going? >> that's right, incredibly it did not explode although the device we are told actually began to detonate. as you mention many new yorkers this morning are breathing a sigh of relief. it's been a very long night here in time square, not just for new yorkers, but for the many tourists who cannot return to their hotels and the most recent thing
thanks so much for joining us early. we're up early because of this breaking news and a developing story here in new york city, there's been a terror scare in time square as police find a car packed with explosive devices in the heart of new york city. >> yeah, thousands of people were evacuated. a lot of people were in shows last night and had to cancel shows in the middle of them. streets were closed and local police and federal officials searching this morning for who is responsible....
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seems to use mystery. young maybe a schoolteacher maybe a reporter doesn't matter what you do but the allure of a russian spies there and the women are the most intriguing. movie critics say the rest of ten russian agents in the u.s. this summer was the best and campaign possible for the latest movie with angelina jolie a russian spy story song might have come across as a little outdated but after the rest it appears fresh and new the most challenging was speaking russian very hard language hard beautiful beautiful scotti if they're feeling could make a great gift to this movie and it's not the only one in the summit like night and day it with tom cruise it's a favorite books in hollywood but i think in the future they're going to be more comedy and some spice rather than serious drama. real life spying is no joke but when a young attractive woman enters the picture things change. i was. most readers were intrigued and amused by the other jobs for sort of a pretty woman. and there is this almost media fixa
seems to use mystery. young maybe a schoolteacher maybe a reporter doesn't matter what you do but the allure of a russian spies there and the women are the most intriguing. movie critics say the rest of ten russian agents in the u.s. this summer was the best and campaign possible for the latest movie with angelina jolie a russian spy story song might have come across as a little outdated but after the rest it appears fresh and new the most challenging was speaking russian very hard language...
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from here live from the russian capital today for us day this is all too good to have you with us top stories now this hour security forces have claimed a number of victories in russia's troubled north caucuses can never forty minutes in since august alone the home village of the leader of the chechen republic has become the latest target of come. a series of attacks on hispanic immigrants has raised fresh racial fears in new york victims say they've been targeted by african americans. far to central russia nursing homes killed nine people enough to severely injured investigators say could have been started by a man who set himself on lights to commit suicide. brings up today for the moment i'll be back in fifteen minutes from now when.
from here live from the russian capital today for us day this is all too good to have you with us top stories now this hour security forces have claimed a number of victories in russia's troubled north caucuses can never forty minutes in since august alone the home village of the leader of the chechen republic has become the latest target of come. a series of attacks on hispanic immigrants has raised fresh racial fears in new york victims say they've been targeted by african americans. far to...
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following the developments for us live from. the building took us through what. follows here were an eighty six year old man who was a world war two veteran and a resident of this nursing home is being blamed for setting the blaze that killed nine people including two invalids who share an apartment with him and he did it investigators believe in order to commit suicide now why the man wanted to kill himself and why he wanted to do it in such a way nobody knows for sure early reports indicated that the man was upset because he was waiting for government housing but a social service worker associated with the home says that isn't true but she says that the man was a person of what she called a difficult character she says this may explain why in the four years he lived here he made no friends and he was not in contact with anybody from his family she says despite his character despite how different he was to get along with that she surprised that he would do something like this if you take a look behind me you'll see that the fire was started on the third floor of
following the developments for us live from. the building took us through what. follows here were an eighty six year old man who was a world war two veteran and a resident of this nursing home is being blamed for setting the blaze that killed nine people including two invalids who share an apartment with him and he did it investigators believe in order to commit suicide now why the man wanted to kill himself and why he wanted to do it in such a way nobody knows for sure early reports indicated...
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jason reilly joins us with more. wonder of wonder, miracle of miracles, the president takes on his left. last time that happened a solar eclipse. what explains this? >> well, this president deserves some credit for taking on his left. it is not something that happens a lot. although, we should note that they created this dilemma for themselves somewhat. prior to what passed in the house, senator harkin, democrat senator in the senate proposed a larger bailout, 23 billion dollars for teachers and school districts. the administration wholeheartedly endorsed that. harkin couldn't get republican votes the senate passed the bill without that provision. in the house, representative said maybe if i cut the amount, i can bring some republicans onboard and find some offsets. he targeted some school reforms the white house cares about. >> paul: why would he do that? >> -- [ talking over each other ] >> they are lacking somewhat. the idea this is the only place you can find to cut money in education is in school reform efforts
jason reilly joins us with more. wonder of wonder, miracle of miracles, the president takes on his left. last time that happened a solar eclipse. what explains this? >> well, this president deserves some credit for taking on his left. it is not something that happens a lot. although, we should note that they created this dilemma for themselves somewhat. prior to what passed in the house, senator harkin, democrat senator in the senate proposed a larger bailout, 23 billion dollars for...
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learned a lot from you and thank you very much and want to thank steven for helping us out tonight from new york. good night, america. >> chris: next, the president taps the jobs numbers as a sign of mick recovery and new procedures for people flying to the u.s. and keeping an eye on iran from a symbol of american military might. live from our studio in washington, this is special report. good evening i'm chris wallace, the government released the latest unemployment numbers which experts say indicate the job market is starting to heal. major garrett reports, the president praised those results and a -- at a factory that added jobs, paid for with your tax dollars. >> reporter: as president obama landed in north carolina, the state republican party reminded him today's improved job news had a broader and not so happy context, in,'s unemployment rate is 11.2% up from 9.2% when mr. obama took office and though the nation added 162,000 jobs in march, the tarheel state lost more than 90,000 jobs during the obama presidency. he toured a company that makes components for lithium batteries and
learned a lot from you and thank you very much and want to thank steven for helping us out tonight from new york. good night, america. >> chris: next, the president taps the jobs numbers as a sign of mick recovery and new procedures for people flying to the u.s. and keeping an eye on iran from a symbol of american military might. live from our studio in washington, this is special report. good evening i'm chris wallace, the government released the latest unemployment numbers which experts...
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the protect us from ourselves they protect us from each other no finer service can be performed them to stand in harm's way for another. it is impossible for us to understand the loss that you have suffered. we hope you will feel the love and prayers being offered as we gather today, national police officers memorial day, to honor your loved ones. our fraternal order of police of bill ramallah reads, "never let them walk alone." i believe that "survives, love prevails, tears clans, and memories comfort. representing of tillers everywhere, our hope is that each of you this week and today accept the open arms of the eternal order of police and auxiliary for the supreme sacrifice paid by your loved ones may god bless you and our military men and women and god bless each of you who continue to serve daily and law enforcement. thank you. [applause] >> joining us on stage is a detective from the brunswick police department. [applause] ♪ the realization of their sacrifice he brings himself to his knees. out of all those laws, most i have never met why they gave their loves, i soon won't f
the protect us from ourselves they protect us from each other no finer service can be performed them to stand in harm's way for another. it is impossible for us to understand the loss that you have suffered. we hope you will feel the love and prayers being offered as we gather today, national police officers memorial day, to honor your loved ones. our fraternal order of police of bill ramallah reads, "never let them walk alone." i believe that "survives, love prevails, tears...
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stay with us. ipleased to welcome bob newhart back to the program. he is celebrating his 50th anniversary in show business this year, a career chronicled in his best-selling memoir, "i shouldn't even be doing this," now out in paperback. he created a series for cbs that was one of tv's all-time classics. here is a small sampling of his legendary work on the regional "the bob newhart show." >> he just shrugs and says, i don't know. i am sure he has girlfriends. but he denies it. >> of course, todd is 13 now. come in. >> i like parties. i like to go as myself. it is hard to pick up a girl when you are dressed like a chicken. >> we were just discussing what to do with your time off. >> thank you very much. >> you have a lot of time off. you are on the three days, you are off three. i call at 3 on, three off. >> this may come as a shock, but in high school, i was considered a great looking. >> you are kidding. >> i think it was my hair. i had great care. i was the first kid in school to ever have a flat top with a ducktail. >> ♪ a four leaf clover that
stay with us. ipleased to welcome bob newhart back to the program. he is celebrating his 50th anniversary in show business this year, a career chronicled in his best-selling memoir, "i shouldn't even be doing this," now out in paperback. he created a series for cbs that was one of tv's all-time classics. here is a small sampling of his legendary work on the regional "the bob newhart show." >> he just shrugs and says, i don't know. i am sure he has girlfriends. but he...